Nunavut was established primarily for the Inuit people, recognizing their rights, culture, and land claims in the Canadian Arctic. Created in 1999, it was part of a land claim agreement that aimed to give the Inuit greater self-governance and control over their traditional territories. The establishment of Nunavut sought to address historical injustices and promote the social, economic, and cultural development of the Inuit population.
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